3-Day in Madrid - an Easy Itinerary
Before You Go
1. Exploring Madrid on foot is a wonderful option, but if you prefer, the public transport system operates efficiently. Additionally, Madrid Central has implemented a "low emissions zone," restricting access to authorized vehicles only, so you might prefer to stay car-free.
2. Most of the shops in Madrid open at 10am.
3. The lunch time in Spain starts around 2 pm and dinner from 9 pm. However, is possible to find a few eateries serving food earlier for tourists.
4. You can purchase the Paseo Del Arte Pass to visit the Prado, Thyssen-Bornemisza, and Reína Sofia museums without having to queue. Other museum passes are available, and you can also purchase the "Madrid City Card" to access a large range of benefits, including public transport for free.
5. You have the opportunity to visit museums in Madrid at no cost. Check the official website of the museum you wish to visit for operating hours. Please be advised of potential extended waiting times.
6. Be aware of pickpockets.